Kevin Krammer <kevin.kram...@gmx.at> wrote: > It would still be a good idea to try the real/current calendar resource > instead of the compatibility mechanism, since the latter will go away at some > point.
Sorry, I am not quite sure which kind of calendar resource you mean here. When I try to add a new calendar, I get to choose between - Birthdays from my address book - but I don't use KDE's address book (nor mail) - DAV groupware resource - but I don't use any groupware - Google calendar and tasks - but I don't want to tell google everything I do - ICal calendar file - That is what I use now. - ICal calendar folder - sounds like an overkill for a single calendar - KAlarm calendar file - I can point that to my calendar (over fish://), but nothing happens, no new calendar appears. - KAlarm calendar folder - overkill - Kolab groupware server - never heard of, have not installed on my server - Open-Xchange groupware server - same here. All I want to do is to have my own calendar on my server, so I can open it locally on my home workstation, and remotely from work, preferably over ssh. And I want a read-only access to our company calendar, which is exported from google as a ical file. I prefer not to log in to google to access that, want to keep private life and work life separate. As far as I can see, ical over fish (or sftp) fits my needs best. I would be sad to see that go away at some point. Or have I misunderstood something? Regards Heikki -- Heikki Levanto heikki at indexdata dot dk "In Murphy We Turst" -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org